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i! 1:1 Advertisement. THE impossibility of carrying on the IValcftman as it ought to be con ducted, while absent on collecting expedi lions, and the impossibility of longer do ing without the large amount due me lor 0 years of labor, have determined me to sell Ihe Establishment at the end of the present year. The Subscription List is Mont Eight Hundred, And on the increase and the Job Printing and Adverting good for at h ast $500 :i year. A "enilemannf taienis and a sound Whig, shall have the Paper on the most liberal term". 1 would not willingly let it go in to any otber service. A-i early applica tion is requested. C JO VES Editor and Proprietor Salisbury, June 2:, 1S33. Mate of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, MAY TEU.M, ISoS. George W. Killebrew 1 Vs. Original Attach Henry W. Garrett, ) ment Isaac Not fleet summoned as garnishee, and also levied on one Tract of Land ail j doing the lands if Is.ac NoifiVet a-.d others, containing by estimation 380 ere?, more or less. ST appearing to I he satisfaction of tin Court, that Henkt W. Garrett, t defendant in this sun, is not a resident f this Slate: It is therefore ordered, tha publication be made for six weeks sue ctssively in the Tarborough Press, n'tit ing said d-fndant that unless he appear a' the next term ol this Court, to be held the f 'Urth Monday in August next, at tin Court House in Tarborough, and answu pbad, or demur, judgment pro confess. Will be entered ainsi him. Witness JosEm Hell. Clerk of fair Court, at office, the hurh Monday ) M ,v, 1S3S. JOS. BELL, C. C P-je adv 455 00 $25 lit ward. TO AN AWAY from the Subscriber, o. the 14th November, 1836, negro mat Aged about 26 yai, 5 lee' 6 or 7 inche in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel low complexion, with a pleasant look no scats or marks known of. Said nesro for merly belonged to Moses Tison, in Pitt county where he was raised. The above reivard will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me in Greene county, 9 mdes from Stanlonsburg on the Raleigh road, or lodged in any jail so that 1 get him again. All persons are forewarned against harboring, employing, or carr ing off said negro, under penalty of the law. BEX J. C. D. Erf SON. Nov. 29, 1837. 43 State of North Carolina, IDGECi'MDE COUNTY. Superior Court of Equity, MARCH TERM, 1S3S. John Joiner vs. Original Bill. Kinchen May and others T appearing to the satisfaction of said Court, that the said Kinchen May i- not an inhabitant of this S ale: It is there fore ordered, that publication be made for six vveeks in the Tarboro' Press, notify ing him to appear at the next term of said C urt, to be held for said county, at th' C urt House in Tarborough, on thesecoiul Monday in St ptember next, and then and theie to answer, plead or demur, other wise judgment pro confesso will be taken and the case set for hearing ex parte as to him. Test, NO It FLEET, C. M. E Price adv $4 50. Boohs and Pamphlets. IpOR SVLE. A eo-.eise History of flu tvenuKee .-socnrion, Dv Kldr Jo mjz me i.iniuiic uiscourst-. lJisket ol fragments, Mous gnnwing on of the Catholic trap, and No otlur thi Baptist churches have a right to bcalh Christian churches: by Joshua Lawrenc Als, Occurrenc s in Ihe Lft of El.i Joseph Hir !S. vvrote hv himsrlf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. Jauuary, 1838. M12KCUANT TAILOR, ITBESPEC I FULLY informs his friend and the public generally, that he has received his Spraiag ami Summer Consisting of Cloths Green and black sumnv r Camlet, Striped thread Drills for pantaloons, Plain black and figured V-slmgs do black ami figured Velvets, Plain and figured Valencia, do do Marseilles, Plain black and fanev Stocks. Il$o, on hand, Superfine blue and black I'l ths, I visible green and brown do. Siriped and corded Cashmeres of various colors, Hoso i s. Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. All of which he will sell lw lor Cash, r on a short credit to punc'u il customers. He trusts by due attention to business, and his Ions experience therein, to givv ue satisfaction to thoe who may favoi i;im with their orders. lie also will keep constantly on hand an assortment ol Ilcadi made Clothing, Of the best quality, m mnfacfured by him If. All woik despatched at the shortest o'ice. Tarboro, Apr! I3ih, 1S38. JYoticc. -::- IIERY JOIIXSTOIV, KGS leave to inform his customers and the public g nerally, that he has l ist received from N-w Y rk, if splendid Assortment of GOODS, " Suitable fjr (lrotjtineu& wear. CONSISTING OF S ipeifine Cloth's and I assimeres, of all the most fashionable colors, mmer Drills and Gambrows, for panta loons, spKndid assortment of Votings Stocks, bosoms & Collars, Suspenders (lovcs. Jlnd he has a fno First rate Beaver Hats, Of the latest fa-hion, very cheap and will he sold low lor (ash, or on a short cr flit to ponelual customers Tarhi.n', April I3tb I83S. Cotton Gins. HE subscriber ha removed from Tar borough, and established himself on the Raleigh road, near the store of .1. C. Knight, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with lins ol the best quality, are iesp el- tully solicited to apply to the Subscriber personally or by letter All orders tor Gins will be promptly executed. Gins ut of order will be expeditiously repaired. Person wishing to h ve work executed, will plfisp leave their orders at the store of J. C. Knight, Esq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February 5th. ouse. Landscape Ornamental npHE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edjrecombe count v. oat he has located himself In Tarhorouslu Where he is prepared to execute all orders his line of business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, sittin hairs, fire screens and the like painted. vim bring them to the coach shop of Mr. errell. lie will leave town and go into the ountry, when house painting is required, All orders in his line ot business will be hankfully received and faithfully executed i reasonable terms. LEWIS DE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 2G. Wilmington $ Raleigh Halifax Depot, December 5M, 1 S37. nil HE Kncine with Train ol Coache- and Cars will leave the Depot daily n 6 A. M. via Weldon and the Portsmouth mill Roanoke Rail Road, and arrive a' Portsmouth in lime for passengers to lake THE STEAMBOATS Fur Baltimore and Washington City. The Train leaves Portsmouth daily a 9 A. M. and arrives at Halifax in time foi passengers to take the Express Line of Stages, For Wilmington and STEAM 150 AT Line for Charleston. All pro luce or freight received at Ihe Depot will be forwarded without detention, and all freight received by the Rail Rad will not be allowed to remain in the Warehouse longer than 21 hours. Rates of Freight between Halifax and Portsmouth on Cotton 33 cuts, and Gro ceries and Drv Goods 36 cents per 100 pout N. Passenger", $5." Notice. Tf"?. Subscriber rcp'"Mfully informs the puhlii', that he still continues to manufacture and repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans, and Corn Shelters, AT HAMILTON, MAKTIN COUNTY H also is Agent for ln dipn-nl of Harman's Patent Threshing Machine. in mis sccti'in oi tne nuue, ana win piomptly furnish those who may desire one ol them. They nre a very useful ami lui able article, as will be seen by the sub joined documents. JOHN JVILSON. Jan. 2, 1S33. HARMAN'S Patent Threshing Machine. The Subscribers have purchased the Patent rignt ol this late and useful inven tion, for the counties of Franklin, W u en, N ish, Edgecombe, Johnston, Wayn-, liertie. Pitt, Greene, Herliord, Chowan. ';ites, Peiq limnos, Pasquotank, Oiimilen, Currituck, Martin, L'-iwdr, Hyde, Tyi n il, Duplin, Cnven, 13 aulni I, New H;w. over, Brunswick, ami Sampson, in thi Mate, and can with confidence recom mend them to the larmers, as being one ol the best, cheapest, and most durable ma chines ever before offered to the public, Tiie bre;is being supported by spiings. prevents it from choking up when an ovei portion of lood is introduced; (a greal im provement 'upon this kind of machine.) We warrant this Thresher to perform ex peditiously, and the grain threshed per fectly clean. One horse can thresh from 125 to 150 bushels of wheat, rye, oats and nee, and trom tau to L'UO htjshels ol p a p-r da'. 1 his michim has been fully tried in this State, and its utility proven as will appear by referent- to the oij in ed certificate. Thomas Howerton. Joseph Kearney, Daniel Blue N. B We have on hand several m i chines jus-t finished off and for sale, and in tend keeping on hand a constant supply; and should it be desired, we will s II the right lor any of the above counties at a reasonable price. The undersigned citizens of Burke coun ty hereby certify, that they have seen the Threshing Machine, Patented by Enoch A. Harman, in opera tion on the farm of Isaac T. Avery: The machine threshes four hundred sheaves in an hour, and the threshing is more perfect and performed better than by any ma chine we have seen in use; and we have no hesitation in recommedding it to pub lie patronage. (Signed.) Isaac T Avery, David Corpening, IV IV Erwin. Jno.RutherfordJr Burke county, N. C. June 27th, 1833. Corn Shelters. A N excellent new Corn Sheller, made XJby Mr. John Wilson, of Hamilton, can he had on reasonable and accommoda ling terms, on application AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1838. A Catalogue or reasons for using' Dr. PETERS' Celebrated " Vegetable Pills." i BECAUSE tliey are exceeding!) popular, which proves them to be tx ce' dingly good. 2 Because they are composed of sim ph s which have the power to d good in an imm- iisc number of ca(S, without p s sessing the means to do injury in any. 3. Because ihey are not a quack medi cine, lull the scientific compound of a reg ular physician, wiio has made his proles sioo ihe study of his life. 4. B cause they are not unpleasant to aki , nor distressing to retain, while they tie most f ff c'ive to operate. 5 Because Ihey are recommended as a siaudard medicine by the regular faculty. G. Because by keeping the system in a natural state of action, they cure almost every disease which is incidental to the human frame. 7. Because they are cheap and portable, and will retai all their virtue in full vi gor, in any clima e, and for any length ol lime. ' S B cause, notwithstanding their sim pin ny and mildness, they are one of the speediest purgative' medicines which has yel been discovered. 0 B- cause they are an unfailing reme dy for procuring a good appetite. 10. B cause in cases (d spleen "or des pootlei'Cy, by their health influence .on ihe exciitd slate of ihe body, ihey have a most happy elf-el in calming, and invgo rating the mind. 1 1. Because they effect their cures with out ihe usual attendants of oilier pills, sick ucss and gi iping. 12 Because as well as b ing an unri vailed purifier of the general sysiem, 1h are a -oveieig i remedy for sick head ache. 13. B'-eause they differ from Ihe maj r ity of medicines, in the fact that the mon they are known the more they aie appro ved. M B-cause as their application creates no debility in the system, they may he la ken without producing any hindrance i business or the uual ptiruitsol every da -de. 15. Because when once introduced into a family, or a village, they almost imme liaiely take the pieeedence of all other medicines in general complaints. 16. B caue a number of the wonderful cures they have effected, can be subatauti iied without any undue means being re -wried io, to procure invalid testimonies. 17 Because their composition is such, hat Ihey are equally applicable to the usual Jiseases of warm, cold, ur temperate cli 'nates. 18 Because two, or three, are in gene rd sufficient loi a dose so that, as is the .1. . I. ! . c.ise wiiii me generuiiiy oi paieni meui- eiues the pa'ieui is not compelled to make a meal ot them- 19. B cause each individual pill is put up under Ihe immediate superintendence of the proprietor, so that no mistake to the composition, or quantity can possibly -Hi mi iciiuuii ii, t- tJiticsMitss oi a less in terested agent. 20. Because Ihey purify the frame with out debilitating the system. 21. Because, notwithstanding (heir im mense popularity, no person has ever ven lured to raise against them the breath oi censure, which would nol have been (hi case, tf envy could have discovered ii them a single flaw to cavil at. 22. Because (and this fact is of the ut most importance ) ladies in a certain sit uation may lake thum, (not more than two or three at a lime how vei !) without in the slightest degree incurring the hazard ot abortion. Were the virtues of Peters' inestimable Fills, Confined to this desirable end alone, it would give them a decided advantage over the medicines of all competitors, as in no cases is there more danger to be appre hended, or for which so few lemedies have been discovered, as the one relerred to. 23. Because while they are so efficient in their operations with adulls, they may at the ame time be administered to chil dren, and even to infants, in small quanti ties, halt a pill for instance, without Ihe slightest danger. 24 B. cause their virtues are acknow ledged to stand pre-eminent, for their soo thing influence upon young ladies while suffering from the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Nature. 25. And lastly, because they are ack novvledged to be an almost' infallible rem yfly for Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Lowness of Spirits, Piles', Colic, Heartburn, Nauna l sion of the Stomach and Ruwts j., lence, uaonuai . osnveness, A (,i ute, liiotcneti, or callow ton.pl,.j.j(lr ' in cases of torpor ot the bmvrL . ' n' ' 1 fro mild hot efleetive medirinf i el " 1( ie. I'll. In short, the genetal voice of munity has decided ihat Dr. Peters' Vegetable Vi Is one ol the iiappiest ilicivcri-s j em days, a-id allogethrr nm availed general soother of bodily filid h,, 'J QJBe careful and enquire flir Peteijs' Vegetable Pjlls t!m. " sold in Tarboro' by (!rt JAMES M. REDMOND, p r Feb. 20, ISMS "A Cotton Gins. Hp II K Subscriber re.-pecifully inf0 the public, that he still continues carry on the Gin making Business, At his lot mer s'and, In Greenville, Pill county, A' q Wheie those wishing new Ciit i-i : . i i ' ran be suppiieu wim emier ucriiian or j. cast steel saws at the shortest notice. lisl.ed Thoe having Gins out of ri!er )- best send them in at as early a day n cor venient. When all wait (as is iwm!K t'P case) until they w.mt lo use llir-m, ii i sometimes impossible to furnish tl,eni within the time required. ALLEN TISON, In connection with this establishment, cca tinues to carry on the Lock and Gunsmith busineasy The making ol Saw JMill Hazes. J!;' Inks and uudgeons, and Mill Snind'es with Steel Cottars, (turned,) iqual to art in the United Slates. All orders in his line of business will fc thankfully received, and faithfully and promptly executed on reasonable 'nrr.s. NORFLEET TVER. January 30, lS.'iS. Cotton ITarns. npiIE subscribers, thankful for the lib ral patronnge they have heit toU ;e ceived, would respectfully inform their estomers and the public, that thev have REDUCED THEIR PRICES. Vnd are now prepared to uppl all orders which may be sent them, with Yarns of the best (iiulitij, And upon terms as favorable a can I e ob tained elsewhere. Their time of cteditas heretofore, with the usual di -count U .rca4 They would also inform those biUbied to them, that the interest ol Parker' lease in the Factory terminates with the end tf the present year, and therefore tin y art ie quested to make payment by the N J-h.u-arv next, either with cash or good cotton, which will he preferred, and h i vvhieh ths highest mark-t price will be alloAfd. BATTLE cS- BROTHERS. Nov. 29, 1S37 Stale of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Joseph Reddick and wife, and others, ( Petition to vs. C sell Lands. Jared Yorrell et als, 5T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Jared Yarrell, James Drit tain and wife, William Nicholson and wife, and Simon D. Whitley and wife, are not residents of this State: It is ordered, that publication he made in the "Tarboro' Press," for th space of six weeks, notify ing them to appear at the next term of ih Court, to be held the last Monday in Au gust next, and demur, plead to, or answer this bill, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them, and the same heard 2C coadingly. C. B. HAS SELL, C. SI. E Williamston, 13 April, 1S33. Price adv S4 50. Ulale of . or Ih Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Charles Mizell and others,. vs. Petition to William Atkinson and wife, sell Lands. and others, ' T- appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that William Atkinson and wife, John Mizell and Hardy Mizell, are ntf residents of this State: It is ordered, tna publication be made in the "Tarbora Press' for the space ot six weeks, notify ing them to appear at the next term of tl Court, to be held the last Monday in Au gust next, and answer, demur, or plead to this bill, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them, and the same heard ac cordingly. C.B. H4SSELL, C. U E. Williamston, 13 April, 183S. Price adv. 4 50. ! Ts Cent h-or j Cent and ; nius I s:M f A inse ' cent ; men dici 4 vert " sort oth '. Pai( - tin he i JC ' tb. C. U i a a i to P1 1; ')
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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